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Mon, May 20, 2013 at 2:59:26 AM | Analysis Wires in Bespoke Family

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I have created a couple of families and want to include them for analysis.  How do I add analysis wires to a bespoke family?


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Mon, May 20, 2013 at 1:18:55 PM | Analysis Wires in Bespoke Family

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I think you need to eloborate further.  What type of analysis are you referring to? What type of Families are you creating?

 

This is a good link for building performance analysis   http://www.iesve.com/corporate/media-center/white-papers/general/building_performance_analysis_using_revit.pdf

 

You can add all of the design data you want to a family- Identity Data, Electrical Loads, Dimensions etc.

 

"add analysis wires to a bespoke family?"  I don't know what this is.


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Mon, May 20, 2013 at 1:28:21 PM | Analysis Wires in Bespoke Family

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I had to look bespoke up because I to don't have a clue....

"Bespoke is an English word meaning "made to a buyer's specification." Historically, the term applied to tailored clothing, footwear and other apparel, implying measurement and fitting. The opposite of the term "bespoke product" is "mass-produced."

 

If that was the intended use then it is a poor descriptor.   Maybe light fixture or something similar would have been better.


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Thu, May 23, 2013 at 5:12:18 AM | Analysis Wires in Bespoke Family

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Stop reading forums and read some books, it increases your vocabulary chaps.I have sorted out the problem.  I made a couple of bespoke beam familes and made them orginally from the generic model template family and changed them through the family category to a structural framing family.

I sorted it by making the family via the structural framing family which adds analysis wires in it.



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Thu, May 23, 2013 at 7:24:51 AM | Analysis Wires in Bespoke Family

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Now you really confused us.  We don't usually have wires in beam families. ......

...Or is this another colloquialism like bespoke?


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Thu, May 23, 2013 at 7:25:48 AM | Analysis Wires in Bespoke Family

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I read plenty of books and still have no clue what a "bespoke beam family" is, congrats on figuring it out anyway.  If you would have told us you were trying to use the generic model template to create a beam you would have recieved an answer that stated it needed to be done as a structural framing family to be correct.  Communication is key, without it we are left guessing... no matter how many books we read, reading minds is not possible.

 

WWHub I believe he means analitical lines, not actually modeled wires.. however I could be wrong.

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Thu, May 23, 2013 at 7:33:11 AM | Analysis Wires in Bespoke Family

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Yes I do mean analysis lines Smile


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